
FIND SUPPORT SERVICES
On & Off-Campus Resources & Services
Many resources are available on-campus that can provide support. Offices on-campus may also be able to help with housing or academic accommodations and other issues. Many community-based organizations exist off-campus throughout Suffolk County & beyond.
On-Campus Support Resources/SBU Confidential Options
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/studentaffairs/cpo/sexual-violence/Advocate.php
Student Options
Provides confidential support and resource options to students that experience sexual
or interpersonal violence.
Student Union, 108
Mobile: 631.457.9981
631.632.2748
https://www.stonybrook.edu/cpo
survivor_advocate@stonybrook.edu
FREE OF CHARGE
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Student Health Services, 2nd FloorHealth Sciences Center Office, Level 3 Room 3-040F
By appointment only: 631.632.6720
https://studentaffairs.stonybrook.edu/caps/
NO FEE IF ENROLLED IN 6+ CREDITS
Student Health Services
Location: Student Health Center - 1 Stadium Road
631. 632.6740
Options for Students & Employees
Interfaith Center
Melville Library
631.632.6565 https://www.sbinterfaith.org
SANE Center (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner)
Location: Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH)
Emergency Department (ED)
631.444.2465
Go to SBUH ED within 96 hours. You do not have to involve the police or OEA/SBU.
Evidence will be held for at least 30 days in case you decide to involve the police
or other authorities.
FREE OF CHARGE - If you are uninsured or are afraid to access your insurance, services
are provided free of charge.
Employee Options
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Assistance for employees is available. EAP provides voluntary, confidential, and comprehensive
services for the purpose of enhancing the overall well-being and productivity of faculty
and staff.
631.632.6085
SBU Domestic Violence Agency Liaison
Cathrine Duffy, HealthierU Internal and community resources and referrals.
Develop a workplace safety plan
Provides emotional support
cathrine.duffy@stonybrook.edu
631.632.2944
Ombudsman’s Office
The Ombudsman’s Office can provide assistance and information on options and review
any concerns you may
have.
631.632.9200
Other On-Campus Services
(May Not Be Confidential)
Academic Concerns
Dean of Students
The Dean of Students office advocates for students and can provide assistance in cases
where students have academic
concerns.
Disability Related Assistance
Employees
Office of Equity & Access
Natalie Mertens
631.632.6280 Ph
631.632.9428 Fax
oea_ada@stonybrook.edu
Students
Student AccessibilitySupport Center (SASC)
631.632.6748 sasc@stonybrook.edu
Safety Services
Walk Service+
On-campus escort service - 631. 632. WALK (9255)
Campus Residence Safety & Support Services
Lock changes, limiting building access, room changes, and referrals for counseling
and support. - 631. 632.6750
SAFE RIDE
631.632.RIDE (7433)
SB Guardian
Register your cell phone to connect quickly with UPD
SUNY Resource
SUNY Sexual Assault & Violence Response (SAVR) Resources
Information on rights and resources provided in over 180 languages.
Off-Campus Community Based-Resources
VIBS (Victim Information Bureau of Suffolk)
24/7 hour hotline. Free and confidential services to victims of domestic violence,
rape & sexual assault
631.360.3606 - Email: hotline@vibs.org - http://www.vibs.org
SANE Centers (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner)
Forensic medical exams, testing, and treatment.
Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine
1000 Montauk Highway
West Islip, NY 11795
631.376.4045
Long Island Community Hospital
101 Hospital Road
Patchogue, New York 11772
631. 654.7100
Northwell Health Peconic Bay Medical Center
1300 Roanoke Avenue
Riverhead, NY 11901
631.548.6200
24/7- CONFIDENTIAL & FREE OF CHARGE
Brighter Tomorrows
Victims’ shelter, transitional housing & domestic violence hotline
631.395.1800
Domestic Harmony Foundation
Services, including counseling, referrals and legal consultation targeted to the cultural
needs of South Asian, Middle Eastern and Muslim victims of domestic violence
516.385.8292 - info@dhfny.org
Long Island LGBT Community Centers
Violence Hotline
631.665.2300
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Our highly-trained advocates are available 24/7/365 to talk confidentially with anyone
experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy
aspects of their relationship
1.800.799.SAFE(7233)
Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, Inc.
Health care provider, educator, and advocate, servicing women, men, teens & families
631.361.7526 - 1.800.230.7526
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)
National Sexual Assault Hotline
1.800.656.HOPE (4673)
Response of Suffolk County
Counseling and other services for individuals in crisis
631.754.7500
The Crime Victims Center
Sexual assault, family violence and violent crime services and prevention support.
Virtual Office Hours available. Meet one-on-one with a certified Rape Crisis Counselor.
Drop in and confidentially ask questions and receive support and resources. https://www.parentsformeganslaw.org/for-college-students/
to log on.
631.689.2672 - tommigracem@crimevictimscenter.org
The Retreat, Inc.
Domestic violence hotline provides support & residential services
631.329.2200
The Safe Center LI
Services for victims of domestic violence
516.542.0404 - Hotline: 516-542-0404 (24/7) - info@tscli.org
Safe Horizon Rape and Sexual Assault Hotline
212.226.3000 - 1.866.689.HELP(4357)
Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence
24-hour hotline; provide shelter & service for victims of domestic violence
631.666.7181, 631.666.8833 (24/7)
Suffolk County Office of Women’s Services
Helpline, referrals, counseling and resources. Free, Bilingual, Confidential & Anonymous
631.853.8222, 631.853.8284
New York State Office of Victims Services (OVS)
OVS may be able to help with medical bills and counseling expenses, lost wages, and
other types of assistance. OVS also funds a network of victim service providers across
NYS, providing assistance such as counseling and crisis intervention, advocacy, and
legal help to those in times of need.
1.800.247.6035 Monday – Friday 9 am – 5 pm
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You have the right to make a report to University Police, local law enforcement and/or state police or choose not to report; to report the incident to the University, to be protected by the University from retaliation for reporting an incident; and to receive assistance and resources from the University.
N.Y. Educ. Law 129-B §6444
Stony Brook offices and employees who cannot guarantee confidentiality will maintain your privacy to the greatest extent possible. The information you provide to a non-confidential resource will be relayed only as necessary for the Title IX Coordinator to investigate and/or seek a resolution.
N.Y. Educ. Law § 129-B §6446
At Stony Brook University, we value all students, employees, and job candidates as unique individuals, and we welcome the variety of experiences they bring to our institution. As such, we have a strict non-discrimination policy. It is the policy of Stony Brook University not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Stony Brook University Notice of Non-Discrimination

